What's the difference between semeiotics and semiotics?

Semeiotics


Definition:

  • (n.) Alt. of Semiotics

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Comparison of the results of this investigation with operative findings led to a description of CT semeiotics of colorectal cancer, and a study of the signs of spreading to various organs and structures as well as of metastatic involvement of the regional lymph nodes and liver.
  • (2) Semeiotics signs, and X Ray suggested, are described.
  • (3) In the iconographic and methodological critical evaluation of the double contrast technique the "innominate grooves" must be considered as an important sign of today's radiologic semeiotics and as elementary mucous structures which are first affected by pathologic situations.
  • (4) In particular the following are analysed, the genetic aspects, the character of the psycho-organic deterioration of the chronic chorea, the psychiatric component and various clinical-semeiotical formalities, how the disease begins, its course, its duration, etc.
  • (5) The incidence and type of x-ray semeiotics of the skull involvement were studied in 703 patients with endocrine diseases (26 with acromegaly, 36 with hypercorticism, 104 with thyrotoxicosis, 23 with hypothyrosis, 98 with primary hyperparathyrosis, 302 with diabetes mellitus, 114 with hypogonadism).
  • (6) From analysis of the results of ultrasonic examination in 1,428 patients with acute cholecystitis the authors determined the semeiotics of various forms and complications of the disease.
  • (7) They studied the ultrasonic semeiotics of the course of the wound process in the zone of the operation.
  • (8) The study was concerned with description of roentgenologic semeiotics of central and peripheral small cell lung cancer in 141 patients receiving chemoradiation therapy.
  • (9) Reviews ultrasonic semeiotics of non-Hodgkin's lymphadenopathy of the abdominal cavity and retroperitoneal space and of extranodal variants of lymphoma course (with involvement of the spleen and stomach).
  • (10) The scintigraphic semeiotics was investigated of involvement of osteoarticular system in rheumatoid polyarthritis in 186 patients (79 of them suffered of rheumatoid arthritis, 62 of systemic lupus erythematosus, 34 of systemic scleroderma, 11 of dermatomyositis).
  • (11) In 100 (84%) patients with recognized occlusion of the coronary artery responsible for the infarction the semeiotics of the occluding coronary thrombosis is described, and the characteristics of the residual stenoses after intracoronary thrombolysis were studied.
  • (12) The x-ray semeiotics of injuries to the orbital walls was specified making use of panoramic sonography.
  • (13) The results have useful applications in semeiotics and viscerocutaneous therapy.
  • (14) The anatomy and ultrasonic semeiotics of the coxo-femoral joint in neonates and infants is illustrated; the indications and advantages of the method are evaluated in comparison to X-ray and semeiological manoeuvres alone.
  • (15) The semeiotics of cancer of the pancreas was evaluated on the basis of radiation methods.
  • (16) X-ray semeiotics of phlegmon of RF of different sites, the main differential and diagnostic signs to distinguish between phlegmon and accumulation of gases of other sites and its causes, were described in detail.
  • (17) The article deals with the USE semeiotics of acute destructive cholecystitis, its complications, as well as chronic calculous cholecystitis and various benign acalculous diseases of the gallbladder.
  • (18) Chronic bronchitis essentially changes the semeiotics, exacerbates the course and worsens the outcome in tubercular patients with associated pathology.
  • (19) From analysis of the findings of intracardiac examination of 35 patients with congenital fistulas of the coronary arteries the authors discuss the angiographic semeiotics of the anomaly and the mechanism of disorders of coronary circulation.
  • (20) The authors have distinguished and described x-ray semeiotics of the inflammatory (spondylitis, spondyloarthritis, sacroiliitis), degenerative dystrophic (intervertebral osteochondrosis, spondylarthrosis deformans, spondylosis), and mixed or combined (inflammatory + degenerative dystrophic) involvements of the spine in psoriasis.

Semiotics


Definition:

  • (n.) Semeiology.
  • (n.) Same as Semeiotics.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It examines from a semiotic perspective the double transformations of spirit and host which in the beliefs and practices of the People of the Air constitute "therapy."
  • (2) Biology thus is, in itself and in all its aspects, natural semiotics with a pronounced proximity to deterministic chaos.
  • (3) The endoscopic anatomy of the subdural space structure and endoscopic semiotics of intracranial lesions are presented.
  • (4) I want the whole run as raw material for my up-coming PhD on the semiotics of 20th-century Britishness at the University of Uppsala.
  • (5) A semiotic conceptualization of pain in the chronic pain syndrome is proposed.
  • (6) Special attention is paid to psychopathology as well as to psychodynamic and semiotic aspects of the delusional illness.
  • (7) A phonocardiographic semiotics of the complications is presented.
  • (8) The present empirical study of the semiotic aspects of suitability for psychotherapy grew out of this early experience.
  • (9) The results of this and previous studies are interpreted within a semiotic theory of communication.
  • (10) This paper reports phenomenological and semiotic research on therapeutic rituals in a Muslim shrine, concentrating on three cases studies.
  • (11) Bodily expressions were analyzed according the semiotic theory of Charles Sanders Peirce.
  • (12) Normal tomoechoencephalogramme and ultrasonic semiotics of transverse sections of the brain in different pathology is described with reference to its nature and interrelationships with the meninges and brain matter (tumours, abscesses, emningeal and intracerebral haematomas, hydroma, brain confusion, intracranial foreign bodies).
  • (13) In the neurological examination of the child, there is a growing significance of subclinical semiotics and graphomotor expression.
  • (14) The goal of the present paper is to give a classification of psychosomatic theories on symbolic body functioning by applying two modern semiotic theories (Peirce, de Saussure).
  • (15) In the article is presented the echographic semiotics of the forearm interosseous membrane, based on the results of 10 forearm examinations.
  • (16) Semiotic structures have the form of saying something about something to someone and involve speech act, reference, pragmatics, and interpretation.
  • (17) The semiotics of curry allows for market segmentation and a premium pricing strategy.
  • (18) A comparison of image quality assured by electroroentgeno- and roentgenography did not establish any significant difference in soft tissue tumor semiotics.
  • (19) Echographic semiotics of radiation cystitis was studied in detail versus cystoscopy data.
  • (20) This article shows that since scientific explanation employs a language of its own, its syntactic, semantic, and pragmatic dimensions must therefore be analysed with the help of semiotics.

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